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Early Ford Brake Slip On Drum Conversion How-To/DIY

AJ STARCH (AJStarch) 12,114 2 years ago
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Hey there YouTube, AJ here! Chapter 9 of my 1927 Ford T Touring hot rod build, I'm still working on my 1946 Ford banjo open drive rearend and trying to get my frame into a roller! This time I'm figuring out how to convert the combined hub and brake drum assembly into a more modern style where the brake drum slips over the hub and can be removed without puling the hub. Why, well for maintenance convenience and just to see if I can... it's a DIY extravaganza! As always, my video is just a guide to how I do things. If you decide to undertake such a project on your own, you are responsible for the results. Do your own research, make your own decisions, you are responsible for you and you assume all liabilities for tacking your own projects. About me: After some MAJOR life changes I'm finally working on my hot rod! And yes, I mean hot rod. Not a street rod, not a rat rod. HOT ROD! I'll be building this as a traditional build but not to a single time period. I'm building a car that would have been constantly modified from the 40's in to the 60's. My goal is to use all parts from before 1966 (the year I was born). Like the videos and comment and help keep me motivated! Subscribe and follow my progression. And thanks for watching!! Music used in this video: All music used in this video is licensed for use per section 2.M. Of my Apple iMovie software license agreement viewable at; http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/iMovie.pdf AND/OR... Licensed by YouTube user standard agreement and sourced through free music selection available through YouTube AND/OR Is just a crappy cover version performed by AJStarch & The Yellow Snow Band Channel content... Hot rods, motorcycles, skateboards (really anything with wheels), tiki, surfing, ukulele's, DIY and How To's... basically having fun in the second half of my life!

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